Track Listing 1. Intrology - (with George Clinton) 2. Think About It 3. Crazy - (with Nate Dogg) 4. Vato - (with B Real) 5. That's That - (with R. Kelly) 6. Candy (Drippin' Like Water) - (with E-40/MC Eiht/Goldie Loc/Kurupt) 7. Get a Light - (with Damian Marley) 8. Gangbang 101 - (with The Game) 9. Boss Life - (with Akon) 10. Lax - (with Ice Cube) 11. 10 Lil' Crips 12. Round Here 13. B**** I Knew, A 14. Like This - (with Western Union/Latoiya Williams/Raul Midon) 15. Which One of You - (with Nine Inch Dick) 16. I Wanna Love You - (with Akon) 17. Psst! - (with Jamie Foxx) 18. Beat up on Yo Pads 19. Don't Stop - (with War Zone/Kurupt/Goldie Loc/MC Eiht/Kam) 20. Imagine - (with Dr. Dre/D'Angelo) 21. Conversations - (with Stevie Wonder)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Akon, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, R. Kelly, The Game, Young Jeezy | | Producer: | Dr. Dre, Pharrell, Timbaland | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes There's no question that Snoop Dogg is one of hip-hop's most beloved artists; Snoop has not only ridden with hip-hop from the margins to the mainstream, he helped get the big rig there. All reverence aside, though, the quality of Snoop's output has frequently come into question since the release of his undisputed classic, 1993's DOGGYSTYLE. While all his albums have had their share of hits, they've often lacked cohesion as Snoop aimed for broader appeal, catered to big-name pop guests, and alienated hardcore fans in the process. But on his eighth effort, it seems Snoop finally has the formula locked down, seamlessly blending smoothed-out 1970s funk ("Think About It," "Boss Life") and catchy R&B ("That's That," "Round Here") with new millennium G-Funk ("Crazy," "Don't Stop") and more than a few hardcore street anthems ("Vato," "Gangbangin' 101"). Every track is a triumph as Timbaland, Nottz, the Neptunes, DJ Pooh, Rick Rock, and Dr. Dre, among others, bless Calvin Broadus with some of the most fitting soundscapes his laidback gangsta drawl has ever touched. THE BLUE CARPET TREATMENT is another crowning achievement for the D-O-double-G, perhaps even eclipsing the pure gangsta charisma of his classic 1993 debut.
Editorial Reviews BLUE CARPET finds him refocused and reunited with Dr. Dre on three tracks. The two get nostalgic on standout 'Imagine'... -- Grade: B+ Entertainment Weekly
Snoop's lyrical fire seems resurrected, as he delivers arguably his most consistently scorching work post-DOGGYSTYLE. XXL
THA BLUE CARPET TREATMENT stands as a strong statement from a veteran still pushing his artistic boundaries. Vibe
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